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  • Javascript regular expressions problem

    - by Patrick
    Hello! I am creating a small yatzy game and i have run into some regex problems. I need to verify certain criteria to see if they are met. The fields one to six is very straight forward the problem comes after that. Like trying to create a regex that matches the ladder. The Straight should contain one of the following characters 1-5. It must contain one of each to pass but i can't figure out how to check for it. I was thinking /1{1}2{1}3{1}4{1}5{1}/g; but that only matches if they come in order. How can i check if they don't come in the correct order?

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  • Programmatically Untag FB Photos with Javascript

    - by Tal
    Hello! I've spent the past hour hacking away at this: I want to write a Javscript routine to programatically untag myself from photos on Facebook. Once it works, I'll run it in the Firebug console and untag myself from all Facebook photos (there's no way to do this through the GUI). I wanted to see if you guys had some advice to get me on my journey. I have a few methods in mind but haven't come too far along quite yet. I've tried an AJAX approach by creating a new HTML request and pointing it to the remove_tag URL, which looks something like this: /ajax/photo_tagging_ajax.php?pid=(PICTURE_ID)&id=(PICTURE_OWNER_ID)&subject=(SOMETHING)&name=(YOUR+NAME)&action=remove Not surprisingly, this doesn't work (yet). I've been checking the HTTP response in Firebug and it's quite different than the one when I actually untag a picture. It's not even sending a POST request. Will this even be possible or am I dreaming? (it's almost 4AM)

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  • Javascript sliding (preferably jQuery)

    - by jwzk
    I am trying to think of the name of the plugin (or a plugin) that slides content in (up or down). So I have a hidden div, I click on one of the titles/header, it opens the hidden div, if I click on another header it hides the other visible div, and slides up or down the new one. I can't think of it for some reason.. anyone?

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  • Javascript text insertion in textbox.

    - by Guru
    Hello there, I've got a textbox(id="tb1") and a button(id="btn1"). I want that whenever I click on btn1 a text "hello world" must be inserted in the tb1 at the current position of cursor in text-box. Please provide me a cross browser solution for this. Since I'm frosted from some heavy extra ordinary links so it'd be better to post a function considering the current scenario. Thanks, Guru

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  • JavaScript, iPhone: Repeat Action while Holding Button

    - by Doug
    I am working on a website which I would like to work on iPhones, however I want it so they can tap and hold a button and have it continue firing the onclick event. I got it to work in other browsers, but the iPhone is the only one that will need to hold down the button. Is there a way to repeat a function when holding down the button? Thanks.

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  • Javascript - Text Input Attributes

    - by bobrusha
    I need to create a form element <input disabled type="text" value="smth" /> which is disabled by default. It enables when onmouseover occures. onmouseover="this.disabled=false;" And is disabled by onmouseout onmouseout="this.disabled=true;" What I need is to check the following. If the <input> is focused then it shouldn't be disabled. And if the form element loses focus it disables. Please help me to complete the events. <input disabled type="text" value="smth" onmouseover="this.disabled=false;" onfocus="???" onblur="???" onmouseout="if(???){this.disabled=true;}" />

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  • Simple logic in javascript

    - by Saurabh
    I have four variables of type integer - var tip_1, tip_2, tip_3, tip_4; The value of these variables are getting fill by some other logic which is always between 1 to 10. I need to maintain a hash with variable name as "key" and value as "value" by following these rules - The variable with MAX value should be the first element in the hash and so on. e.g. if tip_1 = 4, tip_2 = 1, tip_3 = 2, tip_4 = 10 then hash should be something like, Hash = {tip_4, 10} {tip_1, 4} {tip_3, 2} {tip_1, 1} In case of tie following order should be considered - tip_1 tip_2 tip_3 tip_4;

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  • Regex get multiple segments of a string in javascript

    - by dave
    I'm trying to extract some results from a download manager, the format is: [#8760e4 4.3MiB/40MiB(10%) CN:2 DL:4.9MiB ETA:7s] what I'd like to extract from the above example, would be an array that looks like this: ['4.3','MiB','40','MiB','10%','4.9','MiB','7','s'] I've tried to split this in various combinations, but nothing seems to be right. Would anyone happen to know how to do this or be able to offer suggestions? Thank you!

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  • jQuery/Javascript Cookies and variable returning with value [object Object]

    - by user1706661
    I am attempting to set a cookie to a site using jQuery, ONLY if the user came from a specific site. In this case, lets use -http://referrersite.com- as the site they must come from for the cookie to be created as an example. The cookie value is being stored in a variable and everything up to this point is working fine. There is a conditional statement checking whether the user came from the referred site, if the cookie exists already and if the cookie doesn't exist and the user did not come from the referred site. If the user came from the referred site the cookie is created and stored in a variable. If the cookie already exists, it is then stored in a variable. If the cookie does not exist and the user did not come from the referred site I am assigning the variable a static string of characters - this is where the issue lies. When the variable is alerted from the non referred site and no existing cookie, it returns: [object Object], not the static string of characters. The code I am using is below: $(document).ready(function() { var referrer = document.referrer; if(referrer == "http://referrersite.com") { $.cookie("code","123456", { expires: 90, path: '/' }); cookieContainer = $.cookie("code"); alert(cookieContainer); } else if($.cookie("code")) { cookieContainer = $.cookie("code"); alert(cookieContainer); } else if($.cookie("code") == null && referrer != "http://referrersite.com") { cookieContainer = "67890"; alert(cookieContainer); } }); Please let me know if there is something I am missing as the code to me looks like it should work. Thanks!

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  • xhtml validation javascript

    - by Jason
    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> onmouseover="text.show('<br /><b>XXXXXX</b><br />')" Validation Output: Error: character "<" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data How can I fix it? thanks

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  • Deleting a cookie in Javascript not working

    - by DisgruntledGoat
    I have a site where authentication is done externally (which I can't access), so I'm creating a cookie on login in order to display a welcome message to the user. Creating the cookie works fine, I write to document.cookie when the login form submits. But deleting the cookie doesn't work. Here's my code (logout.php does the external authentication stuff): <a href="http://external.com/logout.php" style="float:right" onclick="document.cookie='BRLOG=; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:01 GMT; path=/; domain=.example.com;'">Logout</a>

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  • jquery, javascript and callback timing

    - by Blankman
    var blah = Some.Thing(data, function(a,b) { // code here }); Some.Thing = function(data, callback) { var a = Other.Thing(data, function() { }); }; My question is, will the part that says //code here fire ONLY after everything else and their callbacks fire? The //code here part seems to fire, and there seems to be some timing issue.

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  • javascript timer fires up on the first key press

    - by pedrag
    I have a html page with a timer in it. I'm starting the timer with the keypress event, but i want it to execute only for the first key. I'm using a variable to catch the total keys in an other function which there were pressed and i have something like that: if(totaAttempts==1) start the timer, but with this solution the timer starts correctly, but is stomps when a key is pressed again. Any better ideas? Thanks in advance function setTime() { if (totalAttempts == 1) { ++totalSeconds; secondsLabel.innerHTML = pad(totalSeconds % 60); minutesLabel.innerHTML = pad(parseInt(totalSeconds / 60)); } } function pad(val) { var valString = val + ""; if (valString.length < 2) { return "0" + valString; } else { return valString; } }

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  • Simple question about javascript history.go

    - by Camran
    I have a classifieds website. In every classified, there is a back link which simply takes the browser back one step. This is because when users search classifieds, and click on one to view it, they can easily go back with a link also (instead of only the browser back button). Here is the problem, if the classified is entered directly into the adress bar of a browser, or if somebody bookmarked a classified, then this back-link would take them someplace else... Is there any way of making sure that the previous page is a certain page (index.php in my case)? This way I would only display the back link if the previous page was index.php... Thanks

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  • Javascript !something && function()

    - by cpf
    Hi Stackoverflow, I have been looking at the source code of raphael (http://raphaeljs.com/index.html) and I see a lot of stuff like !variable && function() (e.g.: !svg.bottom && (svg.bottom = this); ) What does that exactly do? Does it check first and execute only if not true? Thanks.

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  • Javascript Pointers question with Dates

    - by Mega Matt
    I noticed this situation in my code (unfortunately), and was able to duplicate it in my own JS file. So I have this code: var date1 = new Date(); // today var date2 = date1; date2 = date2.setDate(date2.getDate() + 1); // what is date1? After this code executes, date1 is today's date + 1! This harkens back to my undergrad days when I learned about pointers, and I guess I'm a little rusty. Is that what's happening here? Obviously I've moved the assignment away from date1, and am only modifying date2, but date1 is being changed. Why is this the case? Incidentally, after this code executes date2 is a long number like 1272123603911. I assume this is the number of seconds in the date, but shouldn't date2 still be a Date object? setDate() should return a Date object... Thanks for the help.

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  • How to handle Querystring in JavaScript?

    - by Wondering
    Hi All, I have a js code: window.onload = function() { document.getElementById("Button1").onclick = function() { var t1 = document.getElementById("Text1").value; var t2 = document.getElementById("Text2").value; document.URL = 'myurl?t1=' + t1 + '&t2' + t2; } } Here i am adding t1,t2 as query param..now my question is lets say i have entered some data in Textbox1 but not in textbox2, in that case the url I am getting is 'myurl?t1=' + value of textbox1 + '&t2' + This will be blank; I want to make it dynamic, i.e.if there is not value in Textbox2 then I dont want to append queryparam t2, same goes for t1 also..isit possible?

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  • Playing with selects and javascript

    - by Tom
    My code is: <select name='main'> <option>Animals</option> <option>Food</option> <option>Cars</option> </select> <select name='other'> <option>Rats</option> <option>Cats</option> <option>Oranges</option> <option>Audi</option> </select> How do I filter my second select, so it would only show items which I want eg. if I Choose Animals, my select would be: <select name='other'> <option>Rats</option> <option>Cats</option> </select> and if I choose Food, my select would be: <select name='other'> <option>Oranges</option> </select> Well, I hope you get the idea. Thanks.

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  • How to change h:outputText value by JavaScript?

    - by Peter
    I already tested with 2 inputText, It runs well for example var tdate = document.getElementById('txtDate'); //h:inputText var tdt = document.getElementById('txtDateTime'); //h:inputText tdate.onchange = function(){ tdt.value = tdate.value; }; How can I change the value of " tdt " - h:outputText? var tdate = document.getElementById('txtDate'); //h:inputText var tdt = document.getElementById('txtDateTime'); //h:outputText

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  • javascript function pointer and "this"

    - by Justin808
    I'm passing a method as a variable to be used as a callback. When its called, the "this" is not the object the method is a member of. How do I go about getting access to the method's object instance so I can get access to it variables and other member functions? I have no control over the callback call method, its a separate library. All I do is call the binding from my object init method. I would have expected this inside my _connection method to have been its object. jsPlumb.bind('connection', this._connection);

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  • javascript switch(true)

    - by ntan
    Hi i am trying to handle an ajax json response here is my code success: function (j) { switch(true) { case (j.choice1): alert("choice2"); break; case (j.choice2): alert("choice2"); break; default: alert("default"); break; } } based on what j is return i do my action BUT i keep getting the default. I have alert the j values and come correct.Some how case (j.choice1) case (j.choice2) is not working. I tried case (j.choice1!="") (j.choice2!="") But in this scenario i keep getting the first choice. What am i missing

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